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Cafaro, Pasquale

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Cafaro, Pasquale (c. 1715-1787)

Italian composer. A pupil of Leo in Naples, he was appointed director of the Conservatoria della Pietà in 1759, and supernumerary maestro di cappella to the court in 1770.

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operas Ipermestra (1751), La Disfatta di Dario (1756), etc.; oratorios Il Figlio prodigo, Il trionfo di Davidde (1746), etc.; Stabat Mater, Masses, motets and other church music.


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